Blyth taps new financial chief

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Blyth — a direct-to-consumer company and leading designer and marketer of candles and accessories for the home, as well as health, wellness and beauty products sold through the direct selling and direct marketing channels — has promoted Jane Casey to the role of CFO.

The company this week announced that VP, CFO Robert H. Barghaus plans to retire later this year after 13 years. Barghaus will remain active as the company's CFO until Casey, an 18-year veteran with the company, assumes the role.

"Bob Barghaus has been a valued discussion partner to me and a key member of the executive leadership team over the past 13 years,” said founder and executive chairman Robert B. Goergen. “Furthermore, he has built a first class finance and accounting organization, developing the reporting, tax and treasury functions critical to supporting our complex organization. We appreciate his dedicated and loyal service and wish him well as he reduces his professional commitments to focus on his growing family responsibilities. Additionally, I have worked closely with Jane Casey and observed first-hand her demonstrated leadership in finance and administration and look forward to her becoming Blyth's next CFO."

Robert B. Goergen, Jr., Blyth's President and Chief Executive Officer added, "I am delighted that Jane has accepted the position as Blyth's next Chief Financial Officer. She has successfully led multiple disciplines within our organization, including Treasury and Tax, and I am confident she will bring both her financial acumen and strategic thinking to this new role. In addition, I am very pleased that Bob has agreed to remain active until later this year to ensure a smooth transition. He has been incredibly helpful to me over the past six months as I assimilated the added responsibilities of being Blyth's CEO and I foresee a seamless shifting of his duties to Jane."

"It has been a pleasure to work with such a dedicated and talented team of professionals at Blyth over the past 13 years,” added Barghaus. “I am proud of our many accomplishments as we transformed Blyth from a multi-channel to a direct-to-consumer company focused on the direct selling and direct marketing channels of distribution. However, growing family responsibilities have led me to determine that while I can continue to play an advisory role at Blyth, I cannot commit over the longer term to the day-to-day responsibilities of being its CFO."

The company also announced that Joseph T. Cirillo, Blyth's VP, reporting and planning, will be named VP and controller and appointed its chief accounting officer. Cirillo joined Blyth in 1999, holding various financial reporting and planning positions.